Carlsbad Music Festival organizers can go on with the show next month, thanks to the success of a $10,000 fundraising campaign.

The contemporary music festival will mark its 10th anniversary with a festival Sept. 20-22, but the loss of some city underwriting this year meant the nonprofit organization didn’t have enough money to bring in all the artists it planned. So on June 16, festival founder/Director Matt McBane launched a Kickstarter campaign that raised $10,133 in 30 days.

The way Kickstarter works, unless the campaign meets its funding goal in a month, none of the donations can be collected. Festival spokeswoman Linnea Searle said that 107 donors stepped up with gifts ranging from $3 to $1,000. And in the last 48 hours, 47 donors anted up another $3,801 to exceed the goal.

“All of us at the festival are tremendously grateful to the community for its support throughout this campaign,” Searle said. “We are thrilled that we were able to keep up the momentum and eventually hit our goal.”

This year’s festival program hasn’t been announced, but McBane said the highlight will be a duo performance by UCSD-based percussionist Steven Schick and Leucadia-born flutist Claire Chase, a member of the International Contemporary Ensemble and a 2012 MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient. Chase will also premiere a new solo piece by the festival’s as-yet unannounced 2013 composer in residence.

Other scheduled performers include local musicians Peter Sprague and Gilbert Castellanos, the Massachusetts-based vocal octet Roomful of Teeth, and violinist/singer/composer Carolyn Shaw, who won this year’s Pulitzer Prize for music.

“It’ll be a really great lineup,” McBane said, in an interview late last month. “We’re always expanding and trying to draw in more people while still retaining the adventurous spirit of the event.”